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director of iranian studies at sta nford milani, director of iranian studies at stanford university in california, who said president ahmadinejad's interest in the prison was part of the power struggle with iran's supreme leader ayatolla h struggle with iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei. iranian politics has become a game of slapping. mahmoud ahmadinejad has the constitutional right to visit the constitutional right to visit the prison and ensure the laws are being abide by. since he did not do anything about this present when some of the most egregious things we re some of the most egregious things were happening, his motives are absolutely political. —— prison. could you tell us about the power struggles taking place between the president and other officials running the country? the main problem is the supreme leader. there are other factions. there is a reformist group who refuse to support mahmoud ahmadinejad. the most important opposition comes from the supreme leader. every passing day they have chipped away at mahmoud ahmadinejad's power. his inability to put his own people in p
director of iranian studies at sta nford milani, director of iranian studies at stanford university in california, who said president ahmadinejad's interest in the prison was part of the power struggle with iran's supreme leader ayatolla h struggle with iran's supreme leader ayatollah khamenei. iranian politics has become a game of slapping. mahmoud ahmadinejad has the constitutional right to visit the constitutional right to visit the prison and ensure the laws are being abide by. since he did...
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task with growth, and, you know, honestly, it doesn't make any difference if the growth is east to california or west to new york. i mean, what you're trying to do is grow the pie. and in this environment, you know, the left is becoming further left and the right's becoming further right. self-interest trumps shared interest. and differences overshadow commonalities. and so what we want to see, as a ceo, is the plan to bridge this deficit that's just not sustainable. >> no, it's not. maybe we'll hear something about that tonight, but unlikely. gary, thanks so much for joining us. we really appreciate it. >> thank you. >> be sure to tune in for cnbc's special coverage of the last presidential debate. kicks off at 7:00 p.m. i'll be there through midnight if you haven't had enough of me. if stocks are any indication, romney could keep it going. the propriety index, stocks that stand to benefit from a second term of the president. it rallied today. meanwhile, cnbc's romney index which includes stocks that could benefit from a romney win like peabody energy and morgan stanley, it rallied almost 1%
task with growth, and, you know, honestly, it doesn't make any difference if the growth is east to california or west to new york. i mean, what you're trying to do is grow the pie. and in this environment, you know, the left is becoming further left and the right's becoming further right. self-interest trumps shared interest. and differences overshadow commonalities. and so what we want to see, as a ceo, is the plan to bridge this deficit that's just not sustainable. >> no, it's not....
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. >> it's like no state -- not any state, i don't expect romney and ryan to be out in california but even pennsylvania now, they send paul ryan there and the president is still going to north carolina. no one is creeding anything at this point. >> chuck todd points out colorado is probably the swing state that gets the least respect. he was tweeting about this over the weekend because it's hard to get there and so it doesn't get as much attention. >> the football team really sucks this year. right, john? >> reporter: but really look, guys, for florida, ohio and virginia, those are the key swing states. romney has gotten an advantage in florida. looks like we're tied in virginia, obama slightly ahead in ohio, republicans believe that romney needs to take all three, and he's close enough that that's plausible. >> all right, john. thanks. we'll see you and we'll do this again tomorrow morning. debate coverage starts here 7:00 p.m. on cnbc, the twicer is live, #cnbc2012 and for a chance to see your twit in the twicker. >> a quick note we just said that the bp deal had not crossed the tap
. >> it's like no state -- not any state, i don't expect romney and ryan to be out in california but even pennsylvania now, they send paul ryan there and the president is still going to north carolina. no one is creeding anything at this point. >> chuck todd points out colorado is probably the swing state that gets the least respect. he was tweeting about this over the weekend because it's hard to get there and so it doesn't get as much attention. >> the football team really...
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i mean, fire, flare, but if they get california open, then i think you will see a decline. not in time for election. >> also, mexico, remember, just near the u.s. border has announced it's opening refineries. there's been so much pressure, increasing refinery pressure in the u.s. hasn't been able to happen but if you have that capacity coming online in mexico or that region, it will be another source of downward pressure on prices. >> we've become -- untold story. one candidate, wake up, huge exporter of refined products. this is a disaster because we have jones act doesn't let us take ships up to the east. we don't have the pipeline capacity. so we're shipping frantically refined product. >> that's one of the reasons the consumer here in the u.s. hasn't seen so much relief. so much of the product is being exported. it's interesting the way consumer sentiment held up, despite the fact gasoline has been making new monthly fresh highs. if that continues going into the holiday season, you see the forecast going up 4%, they don't look too stretched. >> we talk about the refi, q
i mean, fire, flare, but if they get california open, then i think you will see a decline. not in time for election. >> also, mexico, remember, just near the u.s. border has announced it's opening refineries. there's been so much pressure, increasing refinery pressure in the u.s. hasn't been able to happen but if you have that capacity coming online in mexico or that region, it will be another source of downward pressure on prices. >> we've become -- untold story. one candidate,...
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really in northern california, the siskiyous, the sierras, and northern california. we'll watch it move into the bitterroots of idaho. but here in california and southern oregon we could see a foot of snow above 5500 feet. so a healthy first winter storm although not officially in winter yet. and also, we've got to look to the tropics. our tropical season in the atlantic goes until november 30th. so we're not out of the woods yet. actually this time of year we look a little bit closer to home. as if on cue, look what we've got. an 80% chance of development. what we're seeing in the caribbean, watch this. these are the computer models, we call this the spaghetti models. you can obviously see why. this is where the models think that this storm system will go. and you can see the consensus here. look at it rolling over jamaica. this system is huge, so wind, rain, flooding rains, potentially, and even towards the bahamas. and even one takes it just east of miami. certainly have to keep an eye on this, because as close as it gets to the eastern seaboard, it could be so im
really in northern california, the siskiyous, the sierras, and northern california. we'll watch it move into the bitterroots of idaho. but here in california and southern oregon we could see a foot of snow above 5500 feet. so a healthy first winter storm although not officially in winter yet. and also, we've got to look to the tropics. our tropical season in the atlantic goes until november 30th. so we're not out of the woods yet. actually this time of year we look a little bit closer to home....
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what that did is it caused prices in california to spike earlier this month. also there's a decline in crude oil prices themselves. oil makes up a majority of our gasoline prices. those have actually been coming down since the beginning of september. then we've got the typical seasonal slowdown that you all can see after the peak summer driving season. what's happening is there's less demand, which means we don't see stations raising their prices. plus what these refineries do is they switch to a cheaper fuel this time of year, what's known as winter grade. they no longer year the cleaner, more expensive summer blend from a couple of months ago. roll all that together. that brings down gas prices ever so slightly. noticeable. you drive by the gas station, you see the drop. you say, wow, finally, carol. >> and with no help from either presidential candidate those gas prices came down. how amazing. >> isn't it? shocking. >> of course, the price of gas has an impact on all kinds of things. maybe holiday shopping? >> it could. you know what, that's a good point. i
what that did is it caused prices in california to spike earlier this month. also there's a decline in crude oil prices themselves. oil makes up a majority of our gasoline prices. those have actually been coming down since the beginning of september. then we've got the typical seasonal slowdown that you all can see after the peak summer driving season. what's happening is there's less demand, which means we don't see stations raising their prices. plus what these refineries do is they switch to...
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. >>> new details in that inglewood, california, shooting to tell you about where a gunman opened fire on a family of six. police found a burnt body dressed in bullet resistant armor and clutching a handgun inside the suspected gunman's home. they say the body may be that of desmond john moses. police believe he set fire to his own home before gunning down his next door neighbor and his family. a father who tried to shield his kids from the bullets is dead. so is his 4-year-old son. two other children and the man's wife are in critical but stable condition. >>> overseas now. beirut in chaos after the funeral for the nation's intelligence chief. he was assassinated in broad daylight on friday. angry crowds are demanding the resignation to the prime minister. mohammed jamjoom was at the chaotic scene. >> reporter: the tensions have completely boiled over. this angry crowd trying to break through barriers here. they are demanding the resignation of the prime minister trying to march to the prime minister's office over here. now they're engaging in clashes with police security forces. tear
. >>> new details in that inglewood, california, shooting to tell you about where a gunman opened fire on a family of six. police found a burnt body dressed in bullet resistant armor and clutching a handgun inside the suspected gunman's home. they say the body may be that of desmond john moses. police believe he set fire to his own home before gunning down his next door neighbor and his family. a father who tried to shield his kids from the bullets is dead. so is his 4-year-old son....
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for one, brooke, the supply crunch in california is easing, there was a power outage at one refinery there and a fire at another refinery. so what that does is caused prices to spike earlier this month. that is going away. also, prices are falling for crude oil and gas, that's traded on the futures market. both of those factor into lowering prices at the pump. then there is the typical seasonal slowdown you see after the peak summer driving season. what is happening is there is less demand, which means we don't see stations raising their prices. refiners are switching to a cheaper blend of fuel this time of year, known as the winter blend. it is no longer using the cleaner more expensive summer blend from a couple of months ago. roll all that together and it brings down prices for gas at least a little bit where you drive bit gas station, say, wow, prices are actually lower. >> here's what i want to ask you for more, the question is, might we actually dip below the $3 a gallon mark or is that just crazy, crazy talk? >> i think it is crazy talk, a little wishful thinking but i'll try
for one, brooke, the supply crunch in california is easing, there was a power outage at one refinery there and a fire at another refinery. so what that does is caused prices to spike earlier this month. that is going away. also, prices are falling for crude oil and gas, that's traded on the futures market. both of those factor into lowering prices at the pump. then there is the typical seasonal slowdown you see after the peak summer driving season. what is happening is there is less demand,...
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the president wins big in california and in new york, if he wins other big states, get the popular vote up. but if governor romney wins the smaller, rural state, he could be president of the united states. flip it over, republicans win texas big. conceivable governor romney gets -- they don't think it will happen. but guess what? because of possible recount issues, florida came down to 537 odd votes last time. both teams have teams of lawyers waiting. let's hope the lawyers don't get deployed. but both campaigns will tell you they're standing by. >> hard to believe, 537 votes out of millions cast in florida made the difference in who was elected president in 2000. john, don't go too far away. >>> there won't be any more do-overs once tonight's final presidential debate has ended. one of the biggest mistakes the candidates must be sure to avoid, our strategy session, standing by with some answers. i. the writer's desktop and the coordinator's phone are working on a joke with local color. the secure cloud just received a revised intro from the strategist's tablet. and while i make my way
the president wins big in california and in new york, if he wins other big states, get the popular vote up. but if governor romney wins the smaller, rural state, he could be president of the united states. flip it over, republicans win texas big. conceivable governor romney gets -- they don't think it will happen. but guess what? because of possible recount issues, florida came down to 537 odd votes last time. both teams have teams of lawyers waiting. let's hope the lawyers don't get deployed....
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we would expect a lot of stores in california to find growing sales. but to not hold your breath, this is not likely to be the case. they buy online for convenience, choice, and lower prices. >> steve delbianco talks about whether goods sold over the internet should be taxed, tonight at 8:00 on "the communicators." >> when i watch c-span i particularly like the congressional hearings on proposed pieces of legislation. more importantly, the house of representatives. i find the congressional hearing coverage of particular interest. such as with veterans affairs appropriations. if you realize there's something in the newspaper and you want to get more, you can go to c-span. there was raw data, raw information. >> c-span, created by america's cable companies in 1979. brought to you as a public service by your television provider. host: we are looking at a live shot of lynn university in boca raton, florida. the debate will be moderated by bob schieffer of cbs news, host of "face the nation." you are looking at the interior of where the debate will happen t
we would expect a lot of stores in california to find growing sales. but to not hold your breath, this is not likely to be the case. they buy online for convenience, choice, and lower prices. >> steve delbianco talks about whether goods sold over the internet should be taxed, tonight at 8:00 on "the communicators." >> when i watch c-span i particularly like the congressional hearings on proposed pieces of legislation. more importantly, the house of representatives. i find...
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our colleagues in california are on a screen at their own table 3,000 miles away talking. they have a different perspective on things. things that seem important to us in washington seem irrelevant there. the reverse can be true. it is great to have a conversation back and forth. it adds to the fact that we have bureaus across the country with like chicago, we have full time people in new orleans for a couple of years after katrina, and having people in different places just really enriches the conversation and the range of stories you can do. >> one of your radio reports, so people can hear you, this is on the road. we will find out afterward. [video clip] >> this is morning edition. >> i am standing on the ruins of carthage. we are by the mediterranean sea which is almost sky blue. this city was the capital of an empire, destroyed by the romans more than 2000 years ago and rebuilt before it fell into ruin again. what we see are a couple of stone columns and the foundations of ancient buildings. we came here to begin a journey along the coast line through libya, egypt, an
our colleagues in california are on a screen at their own table 3,000 miles away talking. they have a different perspective on things. things that seem important to us in washington seem irrelevant there. the reverse can be true. it is great to have a conversation back and forth. it adds to the fact that we have bureaus across the country with like chicago, we have full time people in new orleans for a couple of years after katrina, and having people in different places just really enriches the...
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the fairness argument and level playing field is so important -- we would expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales as customers flocked into their stores instead of buying on-line. do not hold your breath. that is not likely to be the case. case. people buy onlnie
the fairness argument and level playing field is so important -- we would expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales as customers flocked into their stores instead of buying on-line. do not hold your breath. that is not likely to be the case. case. people buy onlnie
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next is wesley from sacramento, california, good evening. caller: hello. this is wesley. host: yes, you're on the air. please go ahead. >> thank you very much. well, my question would be to mr. romney. since he is so much on top of foreign policy, why would he question president obama about what happened in ben zazi when in fact the president has access to all of the intelligence information and a lot of which cannot be divulged to the public at large, and particularly to a person like mr. romney? and my last comment would be is that we, the american people, are not really voting for a debator in chief, we are voting for a commander in chief. and i think president obama follows the criteria. host: bob schieffer is the moderator for the debate tonight. he's been at cbs news since the late 1960's. he is the chief washington correspondent. he's also the host and moderator of "face the nation" on sunday mornings, which we air on c-span radio. he has hosted previous debates. you can see him yesterday from lynn university as he hosted the program. next is francis joining us fro
next is wesley from sacramento, california, good evening. caller: hello. this is wesley. host: yes, you're on the air. please go ahead. >> thank you very much. well, my question would be to mr. romney. since he is so much on top of foreign policy, why would he question president obama about what happened in ben zazi when in fact the president has access to all of the intelligence information and a lot of which cannot be divulged to the public at large, and particularly to a person like...
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. >> we would expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales as customers go to their stores instead of buying online. do not hold your breath. that is not likely to be the case. people buy online for convenience and low prices. >> steve delbiano on whether goods sold over the internet should be taxed, on cspan 2. >> at a banking commission last week, former federal reserve chairman paul volcker discussed the u.k. proposal to separate retail banks from investment banks. the chairman was asked to discuss the differences between the u.s. and u.k. banking standards at a parliamentary committee -- meeting made up from members of the house of commons. this is just under two hours. from paul volcker on banking standar standards. this is just getti under way. it is generally agreed you are one of the clearest thinkers in this field of your generation, probably several generations and one of the most experienced practitioners we will take evidence from. perhaps the most experienced. we are grateful to you from come -- for coming. caskey about one aspect of the very interesting thing
. >> we would expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales as customers go to their stores instead of buying online. do not hold your breath. that is not likely to be the case. people buy online for convenience and low prices. >> steve delbiano on whether goods sold over the internet should be taxed, on cspan 2. >> at a banking commission last week, former federal reserve chairman paul volcker discussed the u.k. proposal to separate retail banks from investment...
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well i guess a week into it we'd expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales instead of buying online. don't hold your breath. that is not likely to be the case. people buy online for convenience and lower prices without getting into the sales tax. >> whether goods sold over the internet should be taxed. tonight at 8:00 on the communicate tors on c-span2. >> c-span spoke with political correspondent for b.n.s. tv in columbus on the campaign. what happens with a potential recount and early voting in the state. ohio is a key battleground state in the 2012 election and holds 18 electoral votes. this sabt 10 minutes. >> joining us in the c-span google hang out is jim heath political report ner columbus ohio. he's also the moderator of capitol square two and a half weeks before the election. >> high steve. it is very tight -- hi steve t. obama campaign insists their two and a half points ahead t. romney camp has it down to a half%. one thing is clear, as we expected all along even when the polls showed it out of whack a month ago, ohio is titened. night campaign expects a blo
well i guess a week into it we'd expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales instead of buying online. don't hold your breath. that is not likely to be the case. people buy online for convenience and lower prices without getting into the sales tax. >> whether goods sold over the internet should be taxed. tonight at 8:00 on the communicate tors on c-span2. >> c-span spoke with political correspondent for b.n.s. tv in columbus on the campaign. what happens with a...
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the state of california. companies that are now included would include amazon, best buy and walmart that are making sales online. there are other criteria that you have to make a million dollars, i believe, in total revenue and $10,000 a year to california consumers or something along those lines. >> host: now, mr. horton, how much in revenue does the state of california expect to generate through this new taxation policy, and what's the rate of taxation? >> guest: peter, the rate varies depending on the destination where the product is delivered, but it's somewhere around 9.75%. the total revenue that the state of california anticipated that it was losing was $1.4 billion. we believe that this new law will allow us to collect, generate an additional $317 million a year of which approximately $83 million is attributed to amazon alone. >> host: now, 9.75%, is that the same as the state sales tax? >> guest: the tax rate is exactly the same as the state sales tax. it varies -- the total rate varies because we ha
the state of california. companies that are now included would include amazon, best buy and walmart that are making sales online. there are other criteria that you have to make a million dollars, i believe, in total revenue and $10,000 a year to california consumers or something along those lines. >> host: now, mr. horton, how much in revenue does the state of california expect to generate through this new taxation policy, and what's the rate of taxation? >> guest: peter, the rate...
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. >> i met him many years ago added event of the diversity of southern california and one thing led to another i started to work at "forbes" in the puerto rico department. >> your practical experience how do you reject that how capitalism will save us? >> when i was at "forbes" i learned a lot about the market. and worked many years ago but working as an entrepreneur you really need to have economic freedom that is something i learned personally. if you just get a paycheck you don't understand how government can affect of small business and a job creation. that led me to think this is a useful idea for a book. >> host: how do you see the role of government the role of congress in the economy? >> we need government to create a stable environment to function and create jobs. government and its decisions are driven by politics. markets are driven by companies who meet the real world needs of people. you need government to protect us from fraud and from two words. but overly metals some government goes too far and use the press job creation and. >> the 2008 financial situation and bailout,
. >> i met him many years ago added event of the diversity of southern california and one thing led to another i started to work at "forbes" in the puerto rico department. >> your practical experience how do you reject that how capitalism will save us? >> when i was at "forbes" i learned a lot about the market. and worked many years ago but working as an entrepreneur you really need to have economic freedom that is something i learned personally. if you...
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he had done time in the california prison system for a felony. he had been melting down out there in the desert since coming out of jail, but in particular the death of his son really take him over the edge. so some of his relatives suspected, then, once he told them he dug his own grave, they figured it was sooner or later he was ready to check out. and friends of his son, jello, had realized that when his son died it was only a matter of time also. they were not surprised about what happened, although of course the incident was shocking in its brutality but it didn't surprise anyone really. anyone else? >> if you don't mind a shallow question. >> please. i welcome a shallow question. >> one thing about the book that made it so aligned and real with it, the specific details to like your 479,000 details in the book. how do you keep track? just talk about the process a little bit, all those details, which i assume are all true. and they are all there. >> thanks for asking. well, i keep extensive files, for one thing, i mean, i do you know, love th
he had done time in the california prison system for a felony. he had been melting down out there in the desert since coming out of jail, but in particular the death of his son really take him over the edge. so some of his relatives suspected, then, once he told them he dug his own grave, they figured it was sooner or later he was ready to check out. and friends of his son, jello, had realized that when his son died it was only a matter of time also. they were not surprised about what happened,...
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lawyers, political leaders and populist champions, and his careened staggered off track there in southern california. caught up by shame he left his wife one reunite for the apartment of his mistress. with a revolver in one pocket and a whiskey barrel -- whiskey bottle in the other, he sat down and vowed to kill them so. she brought out two glasses. they sat at a wooden table underneath one of those swinging bare lightbulbs. and fortunately for us she talked him out of it. he went on to create an american architect, lawyer for the little guy, advocate for the common folk. poking his thumbs, regarding the jury from beneath that cascading shock of hair, speaking with plain but emotional conviction of the nobility of man, the frailty of mankind and the threat to liberty posed by narrowminded men of wealth and their legal guns for hire, and his words, i believe, resonate especially today. .. politicians, newspaper men in the hallways outside jammed with spectators trying to get in. at times in his career, thousands of people what's around the courthouse on the outside listening, hoping to catch a glimps
lawyers, political leaders and populist champions, and his careened staggered off track there in southern california. caught up by shame he left his wife one reunite for the apartment of his mistress. with a revolver in one pocket and a whiskey barrel -- whiskey bottle in the other, he sat down and vowed to kill them so. she brought out two glasses. they sat at a wooden table underneath one of those swinging bare lightbulbs. and fortunately for us she talked him out of it. he went on to create...
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solidarity network and said species begins spanish she had been to be living in bet negative would treat california. there are circumstances that led her how did she went up in the desert? everybody has a story how they got there. she said we will give you a place to live. wrote shortly thereafter one of the first things that i saw that says services 100 miles. year at 29 palms by joshua tree i fell to go further out. that is on the edge of a beautiful national park. you know, the album at least. [laughter] you know, what the joshua tree looks like. crazy arms. i wanted to go further out. there is something existential driving be further out to the big and the. also because the event got cheaper and cheaper. $275 a month for the two-bedroom house, 5 acres of land on the edge of 29 palms. that is where the book begins with a personal crisis no accident that i arrived at this landscape and the desert is the site of restorative blagojevich for millennia. at that particular moment i don't think was aware i am a big trouble i must go he'll in the desert. but that is the state i was entering into realize
solidarity network and said species begins spanish she had been to be living in bet negative would treat california. there are circumstances that led her how did she went up in the desert? everybody has a story how they got there. she said we will give you a place to live. wrote shortly thereafter one of the first things that i saw that says services 100 miles. year at 29 palms by joshua tree i fell to go further out. that is on the edge of a beautiful national park. you know, the album at...
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from the university of california berkeley and a ph.d. in political science from princeton university. dr. li has authored many books on the topic of chinese politics including the national they plan to be discovered in china, the amex and the dilemma of reform from 1997. he's currently working on another to books, to at the same time, that takes a lot of talent and the time. one is about chinese politics in the ear of collective leadership and the other middle class pioneering china's global integration. not an exaggeration to say that dr. li is the foremost expert on china politics. we are very pleased to have him here. we are also very pleased to have dr. christopher yung. dr. yung is a senior research fellow at the institute for national strategic studies at the national defense university among the many other things. dr. yung is the author of the book entitled "chinese librations case studies contradictories obstacles and solutions," that was published in 2010. chris's ph.d. is international relations from the school at sais come sch
from the university of california berkeley and a ph.d. in political science from princeton university. dr. li has authored many books on the topic of chinese politics including the national they plan to be discovered in china, the amex and the dilemma of reform from 1997. he's currently working on another to books, to at the same time, that takes a lot of talent and the time. one is about chinese politics in the ear of collective leadership and the other middle class pioneering china's global...
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i guess a week into it we would expect a lot of stores in california to seek growing sales as customers flocking to their stores instead of buying on-line. don't hold your breath. it's not likely to be the case. they buy online for convenience, choice and lower prices without getting into the sales tax. >>> this feedback to october 13th, 1988 for the debate between republican president george h. w. bush and massachusetts democratic governor michael dukakis. the debate took place in los angeles. this is an hour and a half. >> the call is on the panel are ann compton of abc news. week margaret warner of newsweekchell ngazine, and andrea mitchell of nbc news. the candidates are vice eorge but george bush the republican nominee and governor michael dukakis, t nominee for the next 90 minutes we'll be questioning the candidates designed by representatives of the two campaigns. however, there are no restrictions on the questions that my colleagues and i can ask this evening and the candidates have no prior knowledge of our questions. by agreement between the candidates, the first question goes
i guess a week into it we would expect a lot of stores in california to seek growing sales as customers flocking to their stores instead of buying on-line. don't hold your breath. it's not likely to be the case. they buy online for convenience, choice and lower prices without getting into the sales tax. >>> this feedback to october 13th, 1988 for the debate between republican president george h. w. bush and massachusetts democratic governor michael dukakis. the debate took place in los...
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well i guess a week in to it we would expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales as customers flocking to the stores instead of buying on-line. well, don't hold your breath. it's not likely to be the case. people buy online for convenience, choice and lower prices without even getting into the sales tax. >>> last week democrat krysten sinema and republican fervor parker and paul less gammill took part in a debate in the district of arizona. that is the seat that was added to the state after the 2010 census. this debate courtesy of kaet tv in phoenix and the runs half an hour. good evening and welcome to this special vote 2012 edition of arizona horizon. i am ted simonson and tonight is a debate of candidates running to represent arizonas ninth congressional district in the u.s. house of representatives. as with all the horizon debate this is a formal exercise it is an open exchange of ideas, an opportunity for give-and-take between the candidates for the state's most important offices. as such interjections at times even interruptions are allowed provide that those get a chanc
well i guess a week in to it we would expect a lot of stores in california to see growing sales as customers flocking to the stores instead of buying on-line. well, don't hold your breath. it's not likely to be the case. people buy online for convenience, choice and lower prices without even getting into the sales tax. >>> last week democrat krysten sinema and republican fervor parker and paul less gammill took part in a debate in the district of arizona. that is the seat that was...
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tom in california. you're on with the crew. hi tom. >> caller: hi, steph. i enjoy listening to your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i'm a blind person. a couple of years ago i sent you an audio clip of a computer clip announcing john boehner. you guys keep -- the media keeps mentioning mitt romney and his blind trust which cracks me up. i'm blind. i have a white cane. when i go somewhere, i know where i'm going. a lot of blind people use blind dogs. i would suggest that mitt romney's blind trust has a white cane and a guide dog to know exactly what he's doing. >> stephanie: thank you, tom. thank you for that. thank you. >> you can trust a blind trust. >> stephanie: that's right. because he was saying -- the audio stuff they do for blind people somehow they agreed with my pronunciation. >> john boner. just saying. >> siri says john boner. >> stephanie: siri is always right. prominent southern baptist -- robert jeffris, he told a radio host despite mitt romney being part of a cult, americans should vote for him because president obama is sinful and
tom in california. you're on with the crew. hi tom. >> caller: hi, steph. i enjoy listening to your show. >> stephanie: thank you. >> caller: i'm a blind person. a couple of years ago i sent you an audio clip of a computer clip announcing john boehner. you guys keep -- the media keeps mentioning mitt romney and his blind trust which cracks me up. i'm blind. i have a white cane. when i go somewhere, i know where i'm going. a lot of blind people use blind dogs. i would suggest...
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here's my take on california. please, let me explain, i saw the warning label on firewood on sale in new jersey, but because it is a national brand and could have been sold anywhere in america, it had to carry a special warning from the state of california. here's what it said, california proposition 65 warning, all wood, including this wood, produces chemicals known by the state of california to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm when burning. the wood is from estonia. it is all natural. quote, virtually mold mildew and insect free, but using it, burning it in your fireplace is dangerous. those cavemen just didn't know what they were doing, keeping warm and cooking their food like that, did they? think of this, california is insolvent. it is chasing business and middle class people out of the the state. it's about to impose even more stringent climate change restrictions, and it insists on a nationwide warning label on firewood. i will leave you with a question, when california comes begging,
here's my take on california. please, let me explain, i saw the warning label on firewood on sale in new jersey, but because it is a national brand and could have been sold anywhere in america, it had to carry a special warning from the state of california. here's what it said, california proposition 65 warning, all wood, including this wood, produces chemicals known by the state of california to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm when burning. the wood is from estonia. it...
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in california voters were offered $40 worth of free medical grade marijuana up. nearly 10 times as many voters turned up as last year. [laughter] >> day accidentally turned up at the book did a chip vending machine. [laughter] >> whatever it takes. incentives to work. moving on. lance armstrong officially stripped of his 72 words of france titles. told he has no place in cycling and deserves to be forgotten. last week he step down from his charity live strong. being dropped by nike and anheuser-busch still this has been going on for years. this is a story that will not go away. the french have said this since the beginning. the more evidence reading the report there was an effort to beat the authorities. the duping agencies are of a joke. if he was to this extent why was he not caught? >> i degree with everything. he will be a jeopardy answer but why has the not admitted? are there legal reasons? sandra: if he admits it what else is left? >> he pass to give some of it back. sandra: beyonce and j.c. lost the battle to trademark there baby's name. blue-eyed the wan
in california voters were offered $40 worth of free medical grade marijuana up. nearly 10 times as many voters turned up as last year. [laughter] >> day accidentally turned up at the book did a chip vending machine. [laughter] >> whatever it takes. incentives to work. moving on. lance armstrong officially stripped of his 72 words of france titles. told he has no place in cycling and deserves to be forgotten. last week he step down from his charity live strong. being dropped by nike...
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watch tomorrow when melissa is live from dam point* california. you do not want to miss melissa. gerri: "this is it." the last night candidates square off for only 15 days away we will have reprieve be with the political analyst out there. your taxes will go up. this is the list report. -- "the willis report". gerri: hello everybody. tonight is the night. the final debate last chance to see the candidates go head-to-head. tonight's topic is foreign policy. the president was leading by 15 points but now it has all but disappeared. the challenge is for mitt romney to take advantage of the president's weakness. tonight we have jason chaffetz of utah. great to have you. governor romney, we are fascinated by what he will lay out. what will he say? >> we will talk about china and the economic impact. when we deficit spend $3 billion per day, there's the economic impact. mitt romney has a stronger vision. dealing with china, making ourselves more globally competitive also libya libya, israel, syria, iran and the explosion of terrorism we have seen recently. i look forward to the discuss
watch tomorrow when melissa is live from dam point* california. you do not want to miss melissa. gerri: "this is it." the last night candidates square off for only 15 days away we will have reprieve be with the political analyst out there. your taxes will go up. this is the list report. -- "the willis report". gerri: hello everybody. tonight is the night. the final debate last chance to see the candidates go head-to-head. tonight's topic is foreign policy. the president was...
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both have taken a hit specifically about attacks -- -- the tax and finding out what this california a new. leless than 24 hours later it was a group of guerrillas. it was much more dangerous than t word oimal. gerri: reading a statement from augus 8 >> moving from euphoria and back as violent incidents dominate the political landscape. they havebeen organized they're notrand crimes o opportunit tat this metaksa unlike the to be deterred until they are capable. is that we he says? >> he put politics aside there was eviden in advance insufficient reurceat of administration that shows no concerned and the tragic loss of life and a failure to cu the embassy and an ability to come up with a single coherent story. the story does have legs. gerri: it could be the reason of the polls. mitt romney's transitio team is working with officials to come up with a plan and americans not havingto pay $3,500 per year. why does the president say clf?ould rather go over th he has made it clear. solutely. you have a wrong. he said is lling to go over the fiscal ef to bring republicans to his view of taxes
both have taken a hit specifically about attacks -- -- the tax and finding out what this california a new. leless than 24 hours later it was a group of guerrillas. it was much more dangerous than t word oimal. gerri: reading a statement from augus 8 >> moving from euphoria and back as violent incidents dominate the political landscape. they havebeen organized they're notrand crimes o opportunit tat this metaksa unlike the to be deterred until they are capable. is that we he says? >>...
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you have jerry brown attacking deficits in california. you have cuomo, kristi in new jersey. when you book from the bottom up, there is a lot happening on the left and right. dagen: those are all examples of what is going on in the states and in some ways it resonates with the individuals and the residents of those states more that they will accept that kind of action and accept those types of tough decisions. depending on what happens in a little more than a couple weeks, do you think anything changes in terms of the amount of money we spend and our deficit at $16 trillion counting? >> i do. i think the trend going forward will be smarter policymakers and smarter policies. the people i talk to on the hill know that we are on a unsustainable path and i think you will see them actually attacked the deficits. no matter who gets elected. you will see a move to get more productivity out of the government. dagen: what do you make of the weakness in the market over the past couple of days? we are down 45 points. caterpillar cannot with some disappointing news. >> that earnings have
you have jerry brown attacking deficits in california. you have cuomo, kristi in new jersey. when you book from the bottom up, there is a lot happening on the left and right. dagen: those are all examples of what is going on in the states and in some ways it resonates with the individuals and the residents of those states more that they will accept that kind of action and accept those types of tough decisions. depending on what happens in a little more than a couple weeks, do you think anything...
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there has been a suit filed in riverside, california, involving a case of so-called caffeine toxicity. too much caffeine and a young girl there, 14 years old died. so we're waiting to see what develops here, but right now the market is not waiting. they are pulling the stock down. let's get back to ron weiner. he says stop focusing on the economy's macro issues, time to pull out the microscope if you want to make some money. he's back with some names you believe have room to grow. let's start with one positive note, that appears to be a bottoming out of the housing industry. wells fargo is your pick here. >> not just that, 50% fee for mortgages and financial services and 50% from income from interest. it is a good bet. number one mortgage organizer in the world. liz: 30% year over year. >> it's been a good play but we think it has a lot more room to run. liz: what will generate that? >> lower interest rates. the fed said we're going to keep it low. liz: still find a way to have decent margins? >> that's tough, but they also have -- not just that, but they are able to make their fees o
there has been a suit filed in riverside, california, involving a case of so-called caffeine toxicity. too much caffeine and a young girl there, 14 years old died. so we're waiting to see what develops here, but right now the market is not waiting. they are pulling the stock down. let's get back to ron weiner. he says stop focusing on the economy's macro issues, time to pull out the microscope if you want to make some money. he's back with some names you believe have room to grow. let's start...
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melissa: i'm on my way out to california, td ameritrade investor conference. this is conference i did with some other network i used to work at. we're bringing it with fox business. they put together more than a thousand traders to get their minds how they're trading the market. what they see ahead. institutional investors. i always meet retail investors as well. it is a great turnout. you really get to see what everybody is looking at, what they're buying, what they're doing and what is not working. we'll have the see yo of -- ceo of ameritrade live on the show. a lot of great guests. you don't want to miss that. if you're concerned about your portfolio this is the thing you want to watch. lori: talking about having an ear on the pavement. melissa: also "money" at 5:00 p.m.. lori: you're checking in. coming up next hour, new push to teach american kids the skills they need for the workforce. act he had of -- head of education joins tracy byrnes and ashley webster in next hour of fox business. stick around. i'm a conservative investor. i invest in what i know.
melissa: i'm on my way out to california, td ameritrade investor conference. this is conference i did with some other network i used to work at. we're bringing it with fox business. they put together more than a thousand traders to get their minds how they're trading the market. what they see ahead. institutional investors. i always meet retail investors as well. it is a great turnout. you really get to see what everybody is looking at, what they're buying, what they're doing and what is not...
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we are getting that much needed snow out across california. otherwise high temperatures very warm across texas. high temperature in new york city. good news any one traveling through florida. we are expecting dry weather all day. gusty side up to 23 miles per hour. temperature around the debate kickoff time around 9:00 p.m. stud be around 77 degrees. in the tropics heating up 80 percent chance and the system becoming our next main system. we will keep a close eye on it. >> oo it is time now to entertain this. garth brooks now officially in the country music hall of fame. brooks' hero george strait welcomed him into the prestigious group in nashville last night. the 50-year-old singer went into retirement a decade ago. but has recently been hinting at a comeback. >> by george he can sing, too. hopping on stage for a duet with neil diamond in l.a. ♪ sweet caroline ♪ good times never seemed so good ♪ >> i guess you can call that singing. >> the 51-year-old actor was honored at the event benefitting research for childhood diabetes. >> scary
we are getting that much needed snow out across california. otherwise high temperatures very warm across texas. high temperature in new york city. good news any one traveling through florida. we are expecting dry weather all day. gusty side up to 23 miles per hour. temperature around the debate kickoff time around 9:00 p.m. stud be around 77 degrees. in the tropics heating up 80 percent chance and the system becoming our next main system. we will keep a close eye on it. >> oo it is time...
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the explanation is they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile, something else is going on in benghazi. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? greg palkot has the story of heroism and disaster. >>. >> bret: details are still coming out about what happened in benghazi on september 11th, in off camera hearings and congressional hearings and special reports has investigated at well. greg palkot went to benghazi himself. there he talked to eyewitnesses and scoured the abandoned compound for additional clues. now, he pulls it all together and walks you through a timeline of terror you won't soon forget. >> september 11th, 2012, morning the u.s. ambassador chris stevens has a full day of meetings ahead of him. since this is 11th anniversary o
the explanation is they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile, something else is going on in benghazi. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? greg...
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the explanation is they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile, something else is going on in benghazi. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? greg palkot has the story of heroism and disaster. so you say men are superior drivers? yeah. then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. ok. [ voice of dennis ] silence. are you in good hands? huh? you're not my dad ahhhhh!!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? hey boy, you wanna go for a walk? dr. scholl's pro inserts with shock guard technology relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. where is everybody? that's not your
the explanation is they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile, something else is going on in benghazi. at about 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we just weren't there. >> if you were, could you have protected ambassador stevens. >> when we return, special report investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? greg...
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the explanation they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile something else is going on in benghazi. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we weren't there. >> if you were could you have protected ambassador stevens? >>> oo when we return investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? gregg palkot has the story of heroism and disaster. ♪ [ male announcer ] start with an all new award winning car. good. now find the most hard core driver in america. that guy, put him in it. what's this? [ male announcer ] tell him he's about to find out. you're about to find out. [ male announcer ] test it. highlight the european chassis, 6 speed manual, dual exhaust, wide stance, clean lines, have him floor it, spin it, punch it, drift it, put it through its paces, is he happy? oh ya, he's happy! [ male announcer ] and that's how you test your car for fun. easy. hey, bro. or engaging. conversations help us learn and
the explanation they are angry over an obscure video produced in california. meanwhile something else is going on in benghazi. at 5:00 p.m. eastern time the first reports about an attack come across the wire. it won't be until morning until america learns how serious that is. >> we weren't there. >> if you were could you have protected ambassador stevens? >>> oo when we return investigates is on the scene in benghazi. what happened that night? gregg palkot has the story of...
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jenna: well, folks in california already pay some of the highest taxes in the nation. but the state says it really needs more money now, so there's a new push underway to dig deeper into residents' pockets and raise taxes even higher. william la la jeunesse is live n los angeles. this effects your pocketbook, doesn't it, william? >> reporter: well, imagine -- jenna: sorry. [laughter] >> reporter: 52 cents of every dollar that you earn to government. that would be the combined federal and state income tax rate for the top taxpayers in california if the president's tax plan is approved along with a 30% tax increase proposal from governor jerry brown. >> ask the higher income earners to the today -- pay a little more to keep the economy strong. >> reporter: governor jerry brown says californians need to pay more. >> it's either massive cuts to the schools and colleges, or the most blessed and the most well off paying one or two or three percent more. >> reporter: if it sounds familiar -- >> i also want to ask the wealthiest households in america to pay slightly higher tax
jenna: well, folks in california already pay some of the highest taxes in the nation. but the state says it really needs more money now, so there's a new push underway to dig deeper into residents' pockets and raise taxes even higher. william la la jeunesse is live n los angeles. this effects your pocketbook, doesn't it, william? >> reporter: well, imagine -- jenna: sorry. [laughter] >> reporter: 52 cents of every dollar that you earn to government. that would be the combined...
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police say a man threw a molotov cocktail type firebomb at another man in long beach, california. look at this video. the firebomb landed at the 54-year-old victim's feet and caused him to catch fire. he is in the hospital in serious but stable condition we're told. mostly burns on the lower part of his body. police say the man did not know his attacker and wassying outside a supermarket. police are searching for that suspect. bill: when did exactly the president call the murder of four americans a terror attack specifically? was it the day after as the president says or two weeks later as republican claim? the fellow democrats come to the president's defense ahead of debate on foreign policy. senate majority whip dick durbin from illinois, "fox news sunday". watch. >> what i find hard to accept, i have to disagree with my friend president gram about he notion about the president's foreign policy. the ps has been a foreign and steady leader. >> i have one question. you're quite right, there is report that the cia put out talking points that said this was spontaneous demonstration.
police say a man threw a molotov cocktail type firebomb at another man in long beach, california. look at this video. the firebomb landed at the 54-year-old victim's feet and caused him to catch fire. he is in the hospital in serious but stable condition we're told. mostly burns on the lower part of his body. police say the man did not know his attacker and wassying outside a supermarket. police are searching for that suspect. bill: when did exactly the president call the murder of four...
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this is the poster i put together for her in glendale, california. they don't have a mayor there. don't worry. they will figure that out. we will vote for you anyway. i said card yredia kardashian f because brains are over rated. >> so mean to her. >> i am winning. all right. >> 17 or 18 days until the election. 11 days until halloween. this is for greg. if you check out this halloween display i found. there is somebody here who is really cute. his name is jasper. greg is one of those costumes. let us know who you think greg is. >> what a blatant attempt to get followers. >> beckel doesn't really tweet. >> kimberly wanted to go last. >> thank you very much. this has been so fun. sunday night. hope you enjoyed spending time with us. i have a little bit of a video spot from special operations for america. this is one of my favorite things in their mission statement. dedicated to restoring strong leadership to the office of commander and chief and those senior officials appointed by the president submitted to an independent military capable of defending america's freedom and interest
this is the poster i put together for her in glendale, california. they don't have a mayor there. don't worry. they will figure that out. we will vote for you anyway. i said card yredia kardashian f because brains are over rated. >> so mean to her. >> i am winning. all right. >> 17 or 18 days until the election. 11 days until halloween. this is for greg. if you check out this halloween display i found. there is somebody here who is really cute. his name is jasper. greg is one...
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now california voters are facing two more tax hikes this november. william la jeunesse joins us live with details on the issues. pay up. >> reporter: yeah. imagine, brian, paying 52 cents of every dollar that you earn to the government. that will be the combined federal and state income tax rate for the top three% of tack pairers in california if the president's tax plan is approved along with that's right% tax increase -- long with a 30% tax increase from governor jerry brown. >> we're asking the highest earners to ma pay more to keep r economy strong. >> reporter: the governor says californians need to may more. >> it's either massive cuts to the schools and colleges or the most blessed and the most well off paying one or two or three percent more. >> reporter: if it sounds familiar ... >> i also want to ask the wealthiest house holds in america to pay spliel slightly r taxes. >> reporter: brown took a page from the obama playbook. their fair share means the top one percent will pay up to 13% of their salary in state income taxes. roughly one half
now california voters are facing two more tax hikes this november. william la jeunesse joins us live with details on the issues. pay up. >> reporter: yeah. imagine, brian, paying 52 cents of every dollar that you earn to the government. that will be the combined federal and state income tax rate for the top three% of tack pairers in california if the president's tax plan is approved along with that's right% tax increase -- long with a 30% tax increase from governor jerry brown. >>...